Structural-Semantic Features Of English And Kyrgyz Complex Sentences With Adverbial Clauses
The article is devoted to the structural-semantic analysis of complex sentences with adverbial clauses in analytical Germanic English and agglutinative Turkic Kyrgyz languages.
Kozuev Durus Isakbaevich
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On the interpretation of tense in temporal adverbial clauses
Tenses in English temporal adjunct clauses seem to show properties of both matrix and embedded tenses. On the one hand, they are often argued to be interpreted with respect to the time of utterance (Stump 1985; Arregui & Kusumoto 1998; Kubota et al. 2011)
Elise Newman
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Satzstruktur und adverbiale Subordination. Eine Studie zum Deutschen und zum Italienischen
This paper investigates the syntactic behaviour of adverbial clauses in contemporary German and Italian. It focuses on three main questions: (i) How many degrees of syntactic integration of adverbial clauses are there to be distinguished by an adequate
Hardarik Blühdorn, Miriam Ravetto
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Adverbial clauses with -ig and the “until -puzzle” [PDF]
This paper is devoted to untangling some of the cross-linguistic puzzles that are associated with temporal adverbial clauses in general, and until-clauses in particular.
Ürögdi, Barbara, Barbara Ürögdi
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On the synchrony, variation and diachrony of adverbial exceptive clauses in Polish
In this article, I examine the synchrony and diachrony of adverbial exceptive clauses in Polish headed by the complex complementizer 'chyba że' (unless).
Łukasz Jędrzejowski
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Comparison of Complement Clauses in Persian and Russian Languages with Focus on the Words that Need Complement [PDF]
In Persian, the complement subordinate clause is known as one of the direct dependents of the verb, but in Russian, it can also be dependent on the verb, noun, short adjective, or predicative adverbs.
mahnush eskandari, Ali Saeidi
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Syntactic Resemblance in the Derivation of Persian Relative and Adverbial Clauses [PDF]
The syntactic parallelism between relative clauses and adverbial clauses in English has led researchers to hypothesize that both types of clauses may share a common derivation process.
Mona Valipour
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Nominal and adverbial clauses in Maltese [PDF]
The article considers two types of subordinate sentences: nominal (complement) clauses and adverbial clauses. It touches upon the difference between a nominal clause with an explicit verb and a clause lacking an explicit verb (a predicate/copular ...
Borg, Albert
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Syntactic development across genres in children's writing: the case of adverbial clauses
: Corpus linguistic methods can provide detailed and statistically robust information about how children's written language develops as they progress through their education. Such data can inform both models of written language development and curricular
Philip Durrant +2 more
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On the (non)-expletive uses of the preverbal negative ne/en in the history of (Low) German and Dutch
This article presents novel data from Middle High German, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch showing that two phenomena which often have been treated as one, namely the single former negative marker ne/en appearing in adverbial and complement clauses ...
Elisabeth Witzenhausen
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